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dsmyth 01-13-2010 08:27 PM

Removing temp sensor on 85?
 
This little puppy does not want to come out. Looks like someone has already chipped a fin below trying. Does the black connector unplug? Do they usually get this tight? I am going to remove the tin and try again. Any suggestions. thanks Doughttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1263446706.jpg Its coming apart nicely except for this so far!!
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Geronimo '74 01-13-2010 09:04 PM

I was just trying to figure this out myself yesterday....
Spanners are to big, needle nose plyers can't get enough grip. (that sucker is screwed in good and tight!!)
I think I am going to adapt a spanner (the "ring" type) so that I can get it over the wire.
All I need to do is make a gap in the ring portion of the spanner so the wire can get in. (sorta like a crow's foor spanner)

175K911 01-14-2010 02:44 AM

If you're replacing the sensor, just cut the wire off and use a good 6-point deepwell socket. I modified a SnapOn 14mm deep well by cutting a thin slot up the side for te wire to poke out of when installing. (I first modified a cheaper Craftsman socket but it flexed tto mucy trying to get the sensor out.) My feeling though is that this is a weak link in our cars and should always be replaced whenever the engine is out since it's a bear to get out with the engine installed.

dshepp806 01-14-2010 02:52 AM

Lotsa' Kroil !!!!!!


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